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Rolling Wok
This place is so unhygienic! My friend bought three dishes here and threw them all away! Found long hairs in them. Disgusting🤢Will never eat here again!
I've been passing by for awhile wanting to try. Upon closer look I saw they have a "C" rating. Inside on the C rating sign was a tiny roach. I was grossed out so we will be passing on this location. It gives off unsanitary /dirty vibes. Two things that should not be associated with food. I gave two stars as we never tried the food which was a shame because it looked delicious. They should focus on cleanliness and sanitation especially in today's era.
Sunny Dumpling House
I am very disappointed with the taste. 7 Baozi and 1 bag of huajuan, all cost $26, which I won’t consider it cheap. Also The size of is small. Now I can live with the size if the taste is good, but the taste is just so bad. The sauerkraut pork one I can’t taste the sourness in it at all. It is very mediocre to the point it is not worth the price. I won’t return to this store again.
The food was good, but the service was extremely poor. As a Chinese person, I have to admit that some Chinese stores offer very poor service. I politely and kindly asked if they could help me separate my order into two different boxes. The lady responded that she could provide extra boxes but could not help put the food into them. I explained that I was taking the food to my friend immediately and asked again if she could assist. She replied that they usually don’t do that because of the number of customers, even though there were hardly any people there (it was just us). She added that I should feel lucky she even provided extra boxes. What a ridiculous level of service
XG Restaurant
So far from downtown but you can't find a better bun place in LA. Still have almost 20 buns in my freezer.
Called in to pre order as there are their signature buns are usually not available for walk-ins. Visited the day after and ame out to be they didn't prepare the order because they failed to record my order. Very unprofessional.
SPICY IMPRESSION
I first came on Thursday and the food was sooo good! I love the spicy kidney腰花and the spicy sour potato 醋溜土豆丝! I’m usually not a fan of spicy food, but I’ve been thinking about this place ever since. Recommended to my mom. She dined here the next day with her friends, I asked her to get me takeouts, but unfortunately they don’t do takeout because too busy. I drove down on Tuesday right after work, and store was closed. So I came again on Wednesday for lunch! When they are not as busy so I can order more dishes. The store only has 1 staff, but he’s very nice! Highly recommend this restaurant! Best sichuan food I’ve ever had!
The food is ok, enough spicy if you like the taste. The experience was not so cool, they use one time bowls and cups, as if they won't be there for a long time, and pretty much no service. They bring everything to your table and no one came anymore. Worth a try if you really into spicy food, just not a place you're gonna love.
Red Chili Hunan Restaurant
I had dinner here last week with some friends after a coworker recommended it. Overall, the food was fantastic — I especially loved all the spicy options on the menu. If you're a fan of spicy food, this place is a must-try. I had seen some reviews mentioning issues with the service and was a bit concerned, but our experience was excellent. The staff was friendly and welcoming, and no one made us feel pressured about tipping. We had a great time and would definitely come back!
We had a great experience at Red Chilli Hunan Restaurant! The owner was incredibly nice and welcoming — I really appreciated her warm and attentive service. Our group ordered the Shredded Pork with Dried Tofu, sauteed cabage, the Red Chilli House Special and etc — all were delicious and packed with flavor. The atmosphere feels like a cozy local spot, but the owner mentioned they also have private rooms available for parties if you call ahead to reserve. I also love how they asked about our preferred spice level — very flexible and accommodating. Overall, the food was beyond expectations. Will definitely be coming back!
Dongbei Hometown Restaurant
Good Dongbei food. It’s my first time in life to eat 锅包肉, and I love it. It’s a good treat after a 5-hour hiking. We have 6 persons and $30 per person.
Delicious Chinese northeast food style. Recommend “fried pork in scoop and specialty steamed bums”
Yi Mei Deli
I used to come to this place often during my college days. When I returned recently with my mom, we were treated with utter disrespect by a lady who seemed absolutely unhappy to be serving there. For example, not only was I ignored when I asked her to heat up my sticky rice lotus leaf wrap, but when my elderly mother lost a lid and requested a new one, this lady gave her a lecture instead of simply providing it. Yi Mei may dominate the local market for soy milk, and their clientele may keep coming regardless of the poor treatment, but this was by far the worst, most unpleasant dining experience I’ve had in over thirty years of dining in the area.
It’s a very much dead place with no music but extremely loud machine whining noise. The ladies who run the business believe they’re gifted in humor and would seize any opportunity to joke about something costing money and needing to charge customers extra. I get it that they’re bored af and just trying to make some past-time but the jokes got old right when they told them for the second time, not to say third or fourth. It really wasn’t a funny experience for anyone but they don’t seem to realize that.
Shaxian Snacks 沙县小吃
I used to come to this place often during my college days. When I returned recently with my mom, we were treated with utter disrespect by a lady who seemed absolutely unhappy to be serving there. For example, not only was I ignored when I asked her to heat up my sticky rice lotus leaf wrap, but when my elderly mother lost a lid and requested a new one, this lady gave her a lecture instead of simply providing it. Yi Mei may dominate the local market for soy milk, and their clientele may keep coming regardless of the poor treatment, but this was by far the worst, most unpleasant dining experience I’ve had in over thirty years of dining in the area.
It’s a very much dead place with no music but extremely loud machine whining noise. The ladies who run the business believe they’re gifted in humor and would seize any opportunity to joke about something costing money and needing to charge customers extra. I get it that they’re bored af and just trying to make some past-time but the jokes got old right when they told them for the second time, not to say third or fourth. It really wasn’t a funny experience for anyone but they don’t seem to realize that.
Braised kitchen 卤味传奇
I used to come to this place often during my college days. When I returned recently with my mom, we were treated with utter disrespect by a lady who seemed absolutely unhappy to be serving there. For example, not only was I ignored when I asked her to heat up my sticky rice lotus leaf wrap, but when my elderly mother lost a lid and requested a new one, this lady gave her a lecture instead of simply providing it. Yi Mei may dominate the local market for soy milk, and their clientele may keep coming regardless of the poor treatment, but this was by far the worst, most unpleasant dining experience I’ve had in over thirty years of dining in the area.
It’s a very much dead place with no music but extremely loud machine whining noise. The ladies who run the business believe they’re gifted in humor and would seize any opportunity to joke about something costing money and needing to charge customers extra. I get it that they’re bored af and just trying to make some past-time but the jokes got old right when they told them for the second time, not to say third or fourth. It really wasn’t a funny experience for anyone but they don’t seem to realize that.
Panda Express
I used to come to this place often during my college days. When I returned recently with my mom, we were treated with utter disrespect by a lady who seemed absolutely unhappy to be serving there. For example, not only was I ignored when I asked her to heat up my sticky rice lotus leaf wrap, but when my elderly mother lost a lid and requested a new one, this lady gave her a lecture instead of simply providing it. Yi Mei may dominate the local market for soy milk, and their clientele may keep coming regardless of the poor treatment, but this was by far the worst, most unpleasant dining experience I’ve had in over thirty years of dining in the area.
It’s a very much dead place with no music but extremely loud machine whining noise. The ladies who run the business believe they’re gifted in humor and would seize any opportunity to joke about something costing money and needing to charge customers extra. I get it that they’re bored af and just trying to make some past-time but the jokes got old right when they told them for the second time, not to say third or fourth. It really wasn’t a funny experience for anyone but they don’t seem to realize that.
Noodle Kitchen Shanghai Cuisine
I used to come to this place often during my college days. When I returned recently with my mom, we were treated with utter disrespect by a lady who seemed absolutely unhappy to be serving there. For example, not only was I ignored when I asked her to heat up my sticky rice lotus leaf wrap, but when my elderly mother lost a lid and requested a new one, this lady gave her a lecture instead of simply providing it. Yi Mei may dominate the local market for soy milk, and their clientele may keep coming regardless of the poor treatment, but this was by far the worst, most unpleasant dining experience I’ve had in over thirty years of dining in the area.
It’s a very much dead place with no music but extremely loud machine whining noise. The ladies who run the business believe they’re gifted in humor and would seize any opportunity to joke about something costing money and needing to charge customers extra. I get it that they’re bored af and just trying to make some past-time but the jokes got old right when they told them for the second time, not to say third or fourth. It really wasn’t a funny experience for anyone but they don’t seem to realize that.